- "resupine"
which means "being upside-down,
supine or
facing upward". The word "
resupinate" is
generally only used in a
botanical context – in
everyday language...
- are
sometimes described as "odontioid" (tooth-like).
Species that form
resupinate (effused)
fruiting bodies are also
considered part of the
corticioid fungi...
- unbranched. The
flowers are
spiral or in two
lines on the shoot, they are
resupinated. The
petals are in two
threefold circles, with
mostly two
petals of the...
- v6i3.3316. Lilleskov, E. A.; Bruns, T. D. (2005). "Spore
dispersal of a
resupinate ectomycorrhizal fungus,
Tomentella sublilacina, via soil food webs". Mycologia...
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spreading near the tips.
Large numbers of tiny, short-lived, cup-shaped, non-
resupinate flowers are
arranged on an
arching flowering stem that
emerges from the...
-
Among these are:
bilateral symmetry of the
flower (zygomorphism), many
resupinate flowers, a
nearly always highly modified petal (labellum),
fused stamens...
-
herbs with
crowded pseudobulbs, a
small number of
leaves and medium-sized
resupinate flowers on an
upright flowering stem. The
sepals and
petals are all similar...
- They have
relatively narrow, dark
green leaves and small, dull-coloured
resupinate flowers with the
dorsal sepal and
petals overlapping to form a hood over...
-
crowded pseudobulbs,
three or four large,
pleated leaves and up to
forty resupinate, pink to
purple flowers. It is
found from
tropical and
subtropical Asia...
- over the column. This
makes the
flower effectively upside down, or non-
resupinate.
Whereas the
species usually has one anther,
Prosthechea cochleata var...